Retro Fitters Consulting Engineers is registered with BMC, MHADA, ONGC, and multiple municipal corporations. We deliver expert architectural, structural, and project management solutions.

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Expansion Joint Work

Expansion Joint Work

In building construction, an expansion joint is a mid-structure separation designed to relieve stress on building materials caused by building movement. Building movement at expansion joints is primarily induced by: thermal expansion and contraction caused by temperature changes. Sway caused by wind. seismic events. Expansion is the increase in the size of an object on heating. Contraction is the decrease in the size of an object on cooling. Example: Rise in level of mercury in mercury thermometer, on touching a hot object. Example: Lowering the level of mercury in mercury thermometer, on removing from a hot object.

A concrete expansion joint is a small gap that provides space for the concrete to expand and contract. It is placed between the concrete and whatever the concrete abuts, allowing independent movement between these structures. Expansion joints also absorb vibrations and permit soil movement as a result of earthquakes.

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Scope of Expansion Joint Work

We undertake complete expansion joint works, including:

  • Assessing existing expansion joints and movement requirements.
  • Repairing or replacing damaged and non-functional joints.
  • Installing expansion joint systems for terraces, podiums, and slabs.
  • Providing waterproof expansion joint solutions to prevent leakage.
  • Sealing joints with approved flexible sealants and profiles.
  • Ensuring proper alignment and movement capacity of joint systems.
  • Coordinating expansion joint work with waterproofing systems.
  • Executing installations as per approved technical specifications.
  • Maintaining strict quality and safety standards during execution.
  • Delivering long-lasting joint performance with minimal disruption to occupants.